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Brock Bower is also someone that when it breaks right, guys, I love to get him in round two... Brock Bowers when I can get a super Bower strategy going on, elite RB in round one, Bowers in round two, hopefully still get a decent RB in round three.
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Round-two elite TE option; enables 'super Bowers strategy' with elite RB and round-three depth.
Ian Hartitz targets Brock Bowers as a round two option when the draft breaks right. Hartitz loves executing a 'super Bowers strategy' pairing an elite RB in round one with Bowers in round two, then securing a decent RB in round three (e.g., Javante Williams or Josh Jacobs), allowing aggressive WR attacks in rounds four through eight or nine. If Bowers is secured in round two, Hartitz will pivot to other positions; if not, he will target Colston Loveland in round four. Bowers is Hartitz's preferred tight end target worth early capital.
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